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UK braced for storms and flooding UK braced for storms and flooding
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Large parts of England and Wales are preparing for what is predicted to be the worst storm of the winter.Large parts of England and Wales are preparing for what is predicted to be the worst storm of the winter.
The Met Office has issued severe weather warnings for much of the UK, with winds of up to 80mph (129km/h) expected in south and west Britain.The Met Office has issued severe weather warnings for much of the UK, with winds of up to 80mph (129km/h) expected in south and west Britain.
Forecasters warned storms on Monday and Tuesday could disrupt travel and bring down power lines and trees.Forecasters warned storms on Monday and Tuesday could disrupt travel and bring down power lines and trees.
The Environment Agency says strong winds combined with spring high tides may cause flooding in coastal areas.The Environment Agency says strong winds combined with spring high tides may cause flooding in coastal areas.
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It is urging people to stay away from coastal areas, particularly in Wales, and the south west and north west of England, from Sunday to Wednesday.It is urging people to stay away from coastal areas, particularly in Wales, and the south west and north west of England, from Sunday to Wednesday.
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It has also warned people against going to the coast to watch the rough seas and big waves because of the danger of being swept out to sea.It has also warned people against going to the coast to watch the rough seas and big waves because of the danger of being swept out to sea.
BBC weather forecaster Peter Gibbs said a storm of this ferocity usually occurs once a year.BBC weather forecaster Peter Gibbs said a storm of this ferocity usually occurs once a year.
Much of the severe weather this winter had hit the north of Britain, whereas this storm would affect the south and the west, he added.Much of the severe weather this winter had hit the north of Britain, whereas this storm would affect the south and the west, he added.
Martin Young, chief forecaster at the Met Office, said: "It will be very windy for many parts of the UK in the early part of next week, but especially so across coasts in the south.Martin Young, chief forecaster at the Met Office, said: "It will be very windy for many parts of the UK in the early part of next week, but especially so across coasts in the south.
"Southerly winds are expected to strengthen during the early hours of Monday causing severe gales."Southerly winds are expected to strengthen during the early hours of Monday causing severe gales.
"After a brief respite, further westerly severe gales are forecast for later in the day and into the early hours of Tuesday.""After a brief respite, further westerly severe gales are forecast for later in the day and into the early hours of Tuesday."

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